'''Depricated version!&nbsp; Please use the new version at '''[https://sites.stanford.edu/lc-tech-resources/coursework-tutorial '''https://sites.stanford.edu/lc-tech-resources/coursework-tutorial''']<br>

+

+

----

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

[ short url: http://goo.gl/McofJ ]

<br>

<br>

'''Note''': If you want to just try out some of CourseWork's features, feel free to explore https://coursework-demo.stanford.edu

'''Note''': If you want to just try out some of CourseWork's features, feel free to explore https://coursework-demo.stanford.edu

+

+

'''Note''': It it strongly recommended that you print these instructions or view them on a separate device or screen to make it easier to follow them.

[ If you need help with a step, click on the '''[ Instructions ]''' link ]

[ If you need help with a step, click on the '''[ Instructions ]''' link ]

+

+

== Phase 0: Technology at the Language Center ==

+

+

This section will give you an overview of why we use technology at the Stanford Language Center.

+

+

==== '''Login''' to CourseWork (http://coursework.stanford.edu) and o'''pen the site.'''&nbsp;Click on the tab labeled ''LC-Orientation-Student''. If you can't find the tab, look in ''More Sites''. ====

+

+

==== '''Assignments''': Click on ''Assignments'' in the left menu ====

==== Complete the assignment called ''Technology at the Language Center''. ====

+

+

#This assignment contains a short video and 10 questions.

+

#The items are randomly drawn from a question pool, so their order will not necessarily match the order of the presentation of information in the video.

+

#The assignment allows multiple submissions, but only reports the highest score. So if you are not satisfied with your score, please feel free to try again. However, you should note that, as with all assignments, '''all''' submissions are visible to instructors.

== Phase 1: Be a Student ==

== Phase 1: Be a Student ==

Line 13:

Line 43:

In order to use CourseWork effectively as an instructor, it is important to understand what it feels like to use it as a student. The following will give a bit of experience with ''Assignments'' and ''Materials'' from the student point of view.

In order to use CourseWork effectively as an instructor, it is important to understand what it feels like to use it as a student. The following will give a bit of experience with ''Assignments'' and ''Materials'' from the student point of view.

-

==== '''Login''' to CourseWork (http://coursework.stanford.edu) and o'''pen the site.'''&nbsp;Click on the tab labeled ''LC-Orientation-Student''. If you can't find the tab, look in ''My Active Sites''. ====

+

==== '''Login''' to CourseWork (http://coursework.stanford.edu) and '''open the site.'''&nbsp;Click on the tab labeled ''LC-Orientation-Student''. If you can't find the tab, look in ''More Sites''. ====

-

==== '''Assignment''': Click on ''Assignments'' in the left menu and complete the assignment called ''Student Orientation A1''. ====

#You will need to be able to type in the language you teach '''[ [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/lc/ats/TypingAccentedVowels.pdf Instructions] ]'''.

#You will need to be able to type in the language you teach '''[ [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/lc/ats/TypingAccentedVowels.pdf Instructions] ]'''.

-

#You will also need to go into the [http://thelab.stanford.edu Language Lab] in Meyer to do the audio response item '''[ [https://www.stanford.edu/group/ll/data2/video_auth/howtotakeanoda.html Instructions] ]'''

+

#You will also need to go into the [http://thelab.stanford.edu Language Lab] in Meyer to do the audio response item '''[ [http://youtu.be/042jk1YRbOw Instructions] ]'''

==== '''Logout''' and notify your coordinator that you have completed this part of the tutorial. ====

== Phase 2: Be an Instructor ==

== Phase 2: Be an Instructor ==

Line 34:

Line 72:

At the Language Center, the basics things we do on CourseWork are the syllabus, importing/exporting assignments, creating audio response and short answer assignments, and uploading / downloading files. The following will give experience with these basic tasks.

At the Language Center, the basics things we do on CourseWork are the syllabus, importing/exporting assignments, creating audio response and short answer assignments, and uploading / downloading files. The following will give experience with these basic tasks.

-

==== '''Export and import individual assignments''' (On a Macs, use Firefox) '''[ [[Copying ONE Assignment from Another Site|Instructions]] ]''': ====

+

==== '''Download and import individual assignments''' (On a Mac, use Firefox) '''[ [[Copying ONE Assignment from Another Site|Instructions]] ]''': ====

-

#Go to the site called ''LC-Orientation-Resources''.

+

1. Go to the site called ''LC-Orientation-Resources''. &nbsp;If you don't see it in your tabs, look under ''More Sites'' or use the search box in&nbsp;''My Workspace'' &gt;&gt; ''Worksite Setup''.

-

#Click on ''Assignments'' in the left menu and find the assignment called ''Instructor Orientation A0''.

7. Change the title to something unique, like ''Instructor Orientation A0 yourSUNetID'', and then ''Save Settings and Publish''. '''[ [[Editing and Publishing an Existing Assignment|Instructions]] ]'''

#Go to the site called ''LC-Orientation-Instructor'' and click on ''Assignments'' in the left menu.

+

1. Go to the site called ''LC-Orientation-Instructor'' and click on ''Assignments'' in the left menu.

-

#Create an assignment (from scratch) by typing an Assignment title and clicking ''Create''. Name the assignment something unique, like ''Instructor Orientation A1 yourSUNetID''. (Leave the selection on ''Create using assignment builder''. You do not need to choose an assignment type.)

+

-

#Add at least one audio response item and one short answer/essay item. (You can leave the delivery dates blank and you do not need to change any of the settings.)

+

2. Create an assignment (from scratch) by typing an Assignment title and clicking ''Create''. Name the assignment something unique, like ''Instructor Orientation A1 yourSUNetID''. (Leave the selection on ''Create using assignment builder''. You do not need to choose an assignment type.)

Note: It it strongly recommended that you print these instructions or view them on a separate device or screen to make it easier to follow them.

[ If you need help with a step, click on the [ Instructions ] link ]

Phase 0: Technology at the Language Center

This section will give you an overview of why we use technology at the Stanford Language Center.

Login to CourseWork (http://coursework.stanford.edu) and open the site. Click on the tab labeled LC-Orientation-Student. If you can't find the tab, look in More Sites.

Assignments: Click on Assignments in the left menu

Complete the assignment called Technology at the Language Center.

This assignment contains a short video and 10 questions.

The items are randomly drawn from a question pool, so their order will not necessarily match the order of the presentation of information in the video.

The assignment allows multiple submissions, but only reports the highest score. So if you are not satisfied with your score, please feel free to try again. However, you should note that, as with all assignments, all submissions are visible to instructors.

Phase 1: Be a Student

In order to use CourseWork effectively as an instructor, it is important to understand what it feels like to use it as a student. The following will give a bit of experience with Assignments and Materials from the student point of view.

Login to CourseWork (http://coursework.stanford.edu) and open the site. Click on the tab labeled LC-Orientation-Student. If you can't find the tab, look in More Sites.

Assignment: Click on Assignments in the left menu

Complete the assignment called Student Orientation A1.

This contains a short answer item and an audio response item.

You will need to be able to type in the language you teach [ Instructions ].

Download / Upload:

Logout and notify your coordinator that you have completed this part of the tutorial.

Phase 2: Be an Instructor

At the Language Center, the basics things we do on CourseWork are the syllabus, importing/exporting assignments, creating audio response and short answer assignments, and uploading / downloading files. The following will give experience with these basic tasks.

1. Go to the site called LC-Orientation-Instructor and click on Assignments in the left menu.

2. Create an assignment (from scratch) by typing an Assignment title and clicking Create. Name the assignment something unique, like Instructor Orientation A1 yourSUNetID. (Leave the selection on Create using assignment builder. You do not need to choose an assignment type.)

3. Add at least one audio response item and one short answer/essay item. (You can leave the delivery dates blank and you do not need to change any of the settings.)